Bird watching is an outdoor sport, and the tools used include but are not limited to binoculars, cameras, trekking poles, hiking bags, etc.


The objects of the exercise are wild birds, and the way of exercise is to observe them without interfering with the normal activities of the birds as much as possible.


Bird watching will bring you physical and mental pleasure. If you really love bird watching, seeing every kind of bird is like seeing an old friend.


The joy of finally seeing the bird I have always wanted to see after all the hardships, the tacit understanding of meeting the same kind of migrating birds every year, the sigh that comes from my heart, that life is great.


Here are the top five bird-watching spots in the world.


1. South Georgia


On South Georgia Island, on a two-day voyage east of Cape Horn, Chile, 500,000 emperor penguins, nearly 1 meter tall, gathered together. They line up and stretch for more than 100 kilometers in this frigid mix of glaciers and islands.


A major rodent eradication campaign in 2015 contributed in part to South Georgia's prosperity today, with millions of seabirds making their nests on lush slopes.


2. Cape May, New Jersey


The narrow peninsula where Cape May is located is like a passageway for birds, escorting songbirds that migrate through it in spring and autumn. On that pleasant morning, the legendary Higby Beach was a VIP seat for the Feather Fashion Show.


Facing the "chasm" created by nature, the Delaware Bay, these neatly arranged birds must persevere until they find a suitable place to rest. As long as you are lucky, you can see more than 20 kinds of songbirds with colorful feathers and beautiful singing voices.


3. Brazil, Pantanal


Every visitor is amazed and unable to extricate themselves from the natural gifts of the Brazilian Pantanal. Especially in the dry season of July and August, the nearly one-meter-long macaw and the cumbersome Jabiru stork seem to be lurking in every corner.


Plus, you might catch a glimpse of a jaguar roaming the banks of the river, whether you’re cruising the famous Transpantaneira Avenue, or taking a boat ride down the river, surrounded by countless birds.


4. Broome, Western Australia


The Kimberley wilderness is vast and mysterious, and Roebuck Bay is the capital of this paradise. Every year, more than 100,000 sandpipers, black-tailed sandpipers, shore sandpipers, drifting sandpipers, plover, sandpipers, blue-footed sandpipers, and turnstone sandpipers gather here for the long journey north.


Most of the birds arrived in China after five days of flight. The beginning of April is your first choice, you can watch the sunset on the beach and watch the birds soar.


5. New Guinea Highlands


Before the 1930s, most of the jungles of central New Guinea had not been mapped, attracting a large number of explorers who were amazed by the island's bird resources.


Today, it is still a bird watcher's wonderland. The dazzling Bird of Paradise looks like a wild painting by a modern artist. Especially the male red-feathered birds of paradise that are courting, their pink feather dusters quivering like something out of the world.